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Best HPB Surgery Doctors in United Arab Emirates

Over the years, HPB surgery has evolved significantly. In the intricate field of HepatoPancreato-Biliary (HPB) surgery, UAE has leading surgeons who are recognized for their exceptional expertise.

Explore our network of leading HPB surgeons in the UAE, showcasing specialists who have mastered the complexities of the liver, pancreas, and biliary system while consistently delivering high standards of surgical care. From traditional open surgeries to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted procedures, these surgeons have contributed significantly to advancing the field and improving patient outcomes.

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Dr. Gourab Sen

Dr. Gourab Sen

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Liver transplantation Kidney transplantation Pancreas transplantation + 11 more
  • 25+ years of exp.
  • 115k+ Consultations

FAQs

See a specialist if you develop jaundice, persistent upper abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or abnormal liver or pancreas scans. Early evaluation usually means simpler treatment.

HPB surgeons treat gallstones, pancreatitis, bile duct blockages, and liver or pancreatic tumors. They handle both benign and cancerous disease in these organs.

Yes, diagnosis and surgery can often happen in one trip. Imaging, biopsies, and consultations are typically scheduled within days, so surgery can follow once results confirm the diagnosis.

Yes, second opinions before major HPB surgery are common and encouraged. They help confirm the diagnosis and check whether a less invasive option exists.

Yes, your local doctor can continue care using your discharge summary and records. HOSPIDIO can help arrange reports and imaging for a smooth handoff.

Most patients wait 10 to 14 days after major HPB surgery before flying. Laparoscopic cases often allow earlier travel; your surgeon confirms the safe date.

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